Meet Keiji Osaki: a young man who hates dealing with machines, despite being very skilled at working with them. That’s just the kind of guy he is.After failing his college entrance exams, he begins helping out at his grandfather’s workshop, which specializes in repairing VORKS, heavy-duty industrial robots. For a while, he enjoyed a quiet life in the countryside, doted on by the workshop’s regular patrons.

Can I ask a question? This game isn’t visual novel game ? It only has one story with no separate route ?

NinjaArmy3345

Still a graphic novel. I’m pretty sure this kind is called a static visual novel.

Tsuki_Ouji

It’s still a VISUAL novel, you mean. A graphic novel is an actual book; basically an extra-thick comic book, but there’s more to the definition than that. As for Crimson Butterfly, a visual novel doesn’t need choices. It merely needs to tell a story, and represent much of it in a visual format. Choice-driven plots are merely more popular, because it brings the audience in to the story more; at least, those who aren’t just there for breasts (or penises, as the case may be).